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by Angela Guess KMWorld recently announced its list of 100 companies that matter in knowledge management, and the list includes a number of semantic technology companies with a focus on machine learning, deep learning, or natural language processing. Hugh McKellar writes, “For us here at KMWorld, knowledge management is an attitude, an approach, not an…

by Jelani Harper Those still unconvinced of the utility of Cloud Computing and its vitality to Data Management should know three key facts: IDC projected spending on public and private clouds to exceed $100 billion in 2015. The Cloud has long operated as the point of integration (an enabler) between the most salient Data Management…

by Angela Guess Zachary Brown of the Stanford Daily wrote, “‘I wonder when it will be that when you call a phone number for help that you will be notified, by regulatory law, that you are talking to a machine,’ said Eric Horvitz Ph.D. ’91, M.D. ’94. His is just one of the many questions…

DATE: March 12, 2015 TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific PRICE: Free to all attendees About the Webinar Mobility is transforming work and life throughout the planet. Mobile apps–built for a growing range of handhelds, wearables, Internet of Things, and other platforms–are becoming the universal access paths to commerce, content, and community in…

by Angela Guess Barry Levine of Venture Beat reports, “If you’re a marketer with a knack for writing great copy, you may want to learn another job skill. New York City-based Persado is offering an artificial intelligence-based system for creating the most effective text for emails, web pages, and other marketing. Today, it announced it…

by Jelani Harper Data Modeling has become easier – in certain instances. It has arisen from the nearly exclusive reach of Data Scientists and IT departments to take up residence where it is needed most—within the comforting confines of the business. There are still a number of caveats involved with this trend, as end users…

by Angela Guess Erin Griffith of Fortune reports, “Taykey, a New York startup that makes software for marketers, makes use of 50,000 inputs and 47 engineers with seven doctorates in natural language processing to build tools that surface trends. Inputs include anything from people ‘checking in’ with Foursquare’s Swarm app to a widely popular weather…

by Jennifer Zaino We’re all waiting to see what’s next for the Web of Data – that is, the Semantic Web – after a year that had numerous highlights including: the official publication of HTML5, which boasts the ability to describe the structure of a web document with standard semantics; a flurry of activity for…

by Jelani Harper The Big Data marketplace capped another successful year in 2014, with vendors procuring billions of dollars in funding. Headlines surrounding the Internet of Things, the trend towards mobility and Cognitive Computing have solidified the future of Big Data technologies and their centrality to the Data Management landscape. The coming year will herald…

by Angela Guess Chloe Green of Information Age recently wrote, “Speaking to students at MIT in October, Elon Musk, engineer and CEO of Telsa Motors and SpaceX, called artificial intelligence ‘our biggest existential threat.’ He may be the man behind the first commercial flights to the International Space Station, but it’s hard to avoid feeling…